Welcome to Saturday Sparks 527!
Starting off today's party with some beautiful blooms!
This lovely plant started out as a hanger, but it was so big that I repotted it into this pot.
The Million Bells are a favorite of mine as they bloom all season long.
I am drawing a blank as to what the greenery is called, but I love a good trailing plant.
And this one has not disappointed.
"The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now."
First up, the Fabulous Features from Saturday Sparks 526.
DIY Window Valance at A Life Unfolding
Mid Century Modern Cedar Chest Makeover at Interior Frugalista
Overnight Sourdough Biscuits Recipe at Artful Homemaking
Lemon Blueberry Muffins at Kiku Corner
Roasted Cherry Streusel Shortbread Cookie Bars at Pinecones and Acorns
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Beautiful and healthy million bells, Suzanne. Thanks for hosting and for the lovely features. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pam! The million bells are such show offs, if only they were a perennial. Wishing you much sunshine ~ Suzanne.
DeleteI love your hanging planter and am definitely going to give this a try!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judy! I am really liking the combination of the million bells with the trailing greens. Have a great week ~ Suzanne.
DeleteMe too Suzanne, I have the ever blooming million bells in pots all over my front and back yard. Thank you so much for featuring my MCM cedar chest! I'm definitely trying the sourdough biscuit recipe you also featured. Have lovely weekend! xo
ReplyDeleteYour cedar chest turned out lovely, Marie! The million bells really do put on a show. The biscuit recipe does sound delicious. Sending you all my best ~ Suzanne.
DeleteYou bells are so very lovely. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! It's always fun to have a healthy, thriving plant. Wishing you much sunshine ~ Suzanne.
DeleteMillion Bells - these are gorgeous!! I love how they're just waterfalling over.
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Thank-you, Alexandra. The Million Bells are such an easy care plant and they bloom all summer long. They are a favorite of mine, for sure. Many smiles ~ Suzanne.
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